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Marian Hurmuz
Marian Hurmuz
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Predictors to Use Mobile Apps for Monitoring COVID-19 Symptoms and Contact Tracing: Survey Among Dutch Citizens
Jansen-Kosterink S, H M, den Ouden M, van Velsen L
JMIR Formative Research 5 (12), e28416, 2021
602021
Changes in medicine prescription following a medication review in older high-risk patients with polypharmacy
MZM Hurmuz, SIM Janus, JG van Manen
International journal of clinical pharmacy 40 (2), 480-487, 2018
302018
Evaluation of a virtual coaching system eHealth intervention: A mixed methods observational cohort study in the Netherlands
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, T Beinema, K Fischer, ...
Internet interventions 27, 100501, 2022
122022
User Experience and Potential Health Effects of a Conversational Agent-Based Electronic Health Intervention: Protocol for an Observational Cohort Study
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, H op den Akker, HJ Hermens
JMIR Research Protocols 9 (4), e16641, 2020
102020
Game not over: Explaining older adults’ use and intention to continue using a gamified eHealth service
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, HJ Hermens, L van Velsen
Health Informatics Journal 28 (2), 14604582221106008, 2022
52022
Automatic topic selection for long-term interaction with embodied conversational agents in health coaching: A micro-randomized trial
T Beinema, H op den Akker, M Hurmuz, S Jansen-Kosterink, H Hermens
Internet interventions 27, 100502, 2022
32022
Older Adults’ Attrition to Web-Based Health Interventions: Survival Analysis Within an Observational Cohort Study
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, HJ Hermens, L Van Velsen
Available at SSRN 3815762, 2021
32021
eHealth-In or out of our daily lives?: Measuring the (non-) use of eHealth in summative evaluations
MZM Hurmuz
Roessingh Research and Development & University of Twente, 2022
12022
Balancing data-hungriness of AI and the workload of manual data collection
C Grünloh, E te Braake, M Hurmuz, S Jansen-Kosterink
Exploring Human-Centered AI in Healthcare: A Workshop Report, International …, 2022
12022
The First Introduction of Social Robotics in Rehabilitation Care
M Hurmuz, S Jansen-Kosterink, I Flierman, B Fard, L Van Velsen
Challenges of Trustable AI and Added-Value on Health, 890-894, 2022
12022
Een studie naar de beweeginterventie Cool 2B Fit
M Aarnink, LA Herk, MZM Hurmuz
University of Twente, 2015
12015
Self-management of COPD supported by eHealth: Patients’ attitudes towards monitoring, risk prediction and virtual coaching
MZM Hurmuz, E te Braake, SM Jansen-Kosterink, C Grünloh
2023
Are social robots the solution for shortages in rehabilitation care? Assessing the acceptance of nurses and patients of a social robot
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, I Flierman, S del Signore, G Zia, ...
Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans, 100017, 2023
2023
Can we support mourning older adults in their grief process with an e-mental health intervention?
MZM Hurmuz, L Brandl, E Siderakis, L Schokking, S Jacinto, M Verdam, ...
2023
How to Prevent the Drop-Out: Understanding Why Adults Participate in Summative eHealth Evaluations
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, L Van Velsen
Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research 7 (1), 125-140, 2023
2023
The Societal Impact of a Virtual Companionship Programme for People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
SM Jansen-Kosterink, MZM Hurmuz
Available at SSRN 4607620, 2023
2023
End-user and stakeholder participation in the European eHealth project RE-SAMPLE
C Grünloh, M Hurmuz, E te Braake, S Jansen-Kosterink
GI, 2023
2023
How to Prevent the Drop-Out: Understanding Why Adults Participate in Summative Ehealth Evaluations
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, L Van Velsen
Available at SSRN 4043720, 2022
2022
Factors Influencing the Use of an Artificial Intelligence-Based App (SELFBACK) for Tailored Self-Management Support Among Adults with Neck and/or Low Back Pain
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, PJ Mork, K Bach, HJ Hermens
Hurmuz, MZM eHealth–In or out of our daily lives, 2022
2022
User Experience and Potential Health Effects of a Conversational Agent-Based Electronic Health Intervention: An Observational Cohort Study in the Netherlands
MZM Hurmuz, SM Jansen-Kosterink, T Beinema, K Fischer, H Akker, ...
SSRN Electronic Journal Preprints, 2021
2021
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